Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... boundaries , Mesoamericanists are fortunate in having at their disposal the additional evidence mentioned above . In this paper we will look at how texts and archaeology can be integrated to reconstruct territorial boundaries for the ...
... boundaries , Mesoamericanists are fortunate in having at their disposal the additional evidence mentioned above . In this paper we will look at how texts and archaeology can be integrated to reconstruct territorial boundaries for the ...
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... boundaries , as derived from texts , could serve as a directive for future archaeological research . The first task might be to discover the degree of fit between boundaries given by the 16th - century texts and those that could be ...
... boundaries , as derived from texts , could serve as a directive for future archaeological research . The first task might be to discover the degree of fit between boundaries given by the 16th - century texts and those that could be ...
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... boundaries stayed the same for any substantial period of time . Summary and Conclusions We have looked at the problem of territorial boundaries among the Aztec , Mixtec , Zapotec , and Maya peoples of Mesoamerica . To what extent do the ...
... boundaries stayed the same for any substantial period of time . Summary and Conclusions We have looked at the problem of territorial boundaries among the Aztec , Mixtec , Zapotec , and Maya peoples of Mesoamerica . To what extent do the ...
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